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Research and Scholarship Interests

Current Funding

Stevens-Lapsley JE (PI). Movement Pattern Training after Total Knee Arthroplasty
NIH R56-AG048943 Sept 2015--Aug 2016 ($382,625). The major goal of this project is to determine the differences in clinical outcomes between a movement pattern training program compared to a traditional rehabilitation program after TKA. Role: Co-investigator

Stevens-Lapsley JE (PI). Progressive Rehabilitation for Total Knee Arthroplasty
NIH R01-HD065900 Aug 2011-May 2016 ($2,469,362). The major goal of this project is to evaluate the effectiveness of a more intensive rehabilitation program compared to traditional rehabilitation after total knee arthroplasty. Role: Research Coordinator

Bade, MJ (Trainee), Stevens-Lapsley JE (Mentor). ACR REF/Abbott Health Professional Graduate Student Research Preceptorship ($3,500 to trainee; $2,500 to mentor). May 2009-April 2010. The goal of this award was to introduce students to rheumatology-related health care by partially supporting full-time research. This project was specifically focused on assessing the initial efficacy of a progressive rehabilitation program compared to a standard rehabilitation program after TKA.